JB Johnson Nursing Center

Detailed report on the nursing home located in Washington, District of Columbia (DC).

JB Johnson Nursing Center is a large, government run, nursing home with 207 beds based at 901 First Street Northwest in Washington, DC.
The facility has 193 residents indicating 93% of its beds are occupied, which is about average within this state.
The provider participates in the medicare & medicaid programs and provides resident & family counseling services.
The home is not located in a hospital or continuing care retirement community and is partially sprinklered.
A total of 69 Medicare patients were given 2,717 days of non-swing bed care and services in 2006, and the provider was reimbursed $867,971 by Medicare. 92 Medicare patients were given outpatient care and services by this provider in 2006. The provider was reimbursed $113,790 by Medicare for these services.

On a state level,
the number of registered nurse hours per resident per day is much lower than average.
Certified nursing assistant hours per resident per day is average.
The number of licensed practical or vocational nurse hours per resident per day is lower than average.
Licensed staff hours per resident per day is much lower than average.

When compared to other nursing homes in the state, it is more likely for
long-stay residents to need help with daily activities to increase, low-risk long-stay residents to have pressure sores, long-stay residents to have their ability to move around their room get worse, short-stay residents to have delirium, and short-stay residents to have pressure sores at JB Johnson Nursing Center.

When compared to other nursing homes in the state, it is less likely for
long-stay residents to be given a pneumococcal vaccination, long-stay residents to be more depressed or anxious, low-risk long-stay residents to lose control of their bowels, long-stay residents to have catheter inserted and left, long-stay residents to spend most of their time in bed, long-stay residents to have a urinary tract infection, short-stay residents to be given a influenza vaccination, short-stay residents to be given a pneumococcal vaccination, and short-stay residents to have moderate to severe pain.

Treatment Figures

Non-Swing Bed Patients

The number of non-swing bed patients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

69

Washington Average

171

District of Columbia County Average

171

District of Columbia Average

171

United States Average

133

Non-Swing Bed Patient Discharges

The number of non-swing bed patient discharges made by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

77

Washington Average

166

District of Columbia County Average

166

District of Columbia Average

166

United States Average

124

Non-Swing Bed Utilization Days

The number of days of non-swing bed care that are chargeable to Medicare Part A facility utilization by this provider in 2006. This measure includes full days, coinsurance days, and lifetime reserve days. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

2,717

Washington Average

4,637

District of Columbia County Average

4,637

District of Columbia Average

4,637

United States Average

4,470

Outpatients

The number of outpatients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part B in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

This Provider

92

Washington Average

97

District of Columbia County Average

97

District of Columbia Average

97

United States Average

301

Financials

Medicare Non-Swing Bed Payments

The total non-swing bed associated Medicare Part A payments made to this provider in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$867,971

Washington Average

$1,489,323

District of Columbia County Average

$1,489,323

District of Columbia Average

$1,489,323

United States Average

$1,318,701

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Utilization Day

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed utilization day in 2006. This measure includes full days, coinsurance days, and lifetime reserve days. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$319

Washington Average

$321

District of Columbia County Average

$321

District of Columbia Average

$321

United States Average

$295

Medicare Outpatient Payments

The total outpatient associated Medicare Part B payments made to this provider in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

This Provider

$113,790

Washington Average

$133,109

District of Columbia County Average

$133,109

District of Columbia Average

$133,109

United States Average

$266,523

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Patient

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed patient in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$12,579

Washington Average

$8,718

District of Columbia County Average

$8,718

District of Columbia Average

$8,718

United States Average

$9,943

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Patient Discharge

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed patient discharge in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$11,272

Washington Average

$8,998

District of Columbia County Average

$8,998

District of Columbia Average

$8,998

United States Average

$10,652

Medicare Payments Per Outpatient

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part B covered outpatient in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

Deficiencies

05/09/2007 - Quality Care

Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Nutrition and Dietary

Type:

Health

Category:

Nutrition and Dietary

Issue:

Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Keep accurate and appropriate medical records.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure all assessments are accurate, coordinated by an RN, done by the right professional, and are signed by the person completing them.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

1) Develop a complete care plan within 7 days of each resident's admission; 2) prepare a care plan with the care team, including the primary nurse, doctor, resident or resident's family or representative; or 3) check and update the care plan.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that a working call system is available in each resident's room or bathroom and bathing area.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

Properly mark drugs and other similar products.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

Have drugs and other similar products available, which are needed every day and in emergencies, and give them out properly.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure that doctors see a resident's plan of care at every visit and make notes about progress and orders in writing.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/09/2007 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/09/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/08/2007 - Corridor Walls and Doors

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Corridor Walls and Doors

Issue:

corridors that are separated from common areas by walls constructed to limit the passage of smoke.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/08/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

05/08/2007 - Corridor Walls and Doors

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Corridor Walls and Doors

Issue:

corridor and hallway doors that block smoke.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

05/08/2007

Date Fixed:

06/28/2007

04/16/2007 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/16/2007

Date Fixed:

04/30/2007

07/14/2006 - Corridor Walls and Doors

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Corridor Walls and Doors

Issue:

corridors that are separated from common areas by walls constructed to limit the passage of smoke.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/14/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure that a doctor approves a resident's admission in writing and that each resident has a doctor.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

At least once a month, have a licensed pharmacist check the drugs that each resident takes.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Have a program to keep infection from spreading.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Keep all essential equipment working safely.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure there is a program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Potential for minimal harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Give or get lab tests to meet the needs of residents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Give or get x-rays and other tests to meet the needs of residents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Keep accurate and appropriate medical records.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Make sure that each resident's nutritional needs were met.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

1) Make sure that residents who take drugs are not given too many doses or for too long; 2) make sure that the use of drugs is carefully watched; or 3) stop or change drugs that cause unwanted effects.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Make sure that residents with reduced range of motion get proper treatment and services to increase range of motion.

07/13/2006 - Resident Assessment

Do a new assessment after any major change in a resident's physical or mental health.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure all assessments are accurate, coordinated by an RN, done by the right professional, and are signed by the person completing them.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

1) Develop a complete care plan within 7 days of each resident's admission; 2) prepare a care plan with the care team, including the primary nurse, doctor, resident or resident's family or representative; or 3) check and update the care plan.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

07/13/2006 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Give professional services that meet a professional standard of quality.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

07/13/2006

Date Fixed:

08/30/2006

03/23/2006 - Resident Rights

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Rights

Issue:

Tell the resident or the resident's representative in writing how long the nursing home will hold the resident's bed when the resident temporarily leaves the facility.

06/17/2005 - Environmental

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

1) Make sure that residents who take drugs are not given too many doses or for too long; 2) make sure that the use of drugs is carefully watched; or 3) stop or change drugs that cause unwanted effects.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Nutrition and Dietary

Type:

Health

Category:

Nutrition and Dietary

Issue:

Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Potential for minimal harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure that doctors see a resident's plan of care at every visit and make notes about progress and orders in writing.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

Make sure that doctors visit residents regularly, as required.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

At least once a month, have a licensed pharmacist check the drugs that each resident takes.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Have a program to keep infection from spreading.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that staff members wash their hands when needed.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Keep all essential equipment working safely.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Get services outside the nursing home that meet professional standards.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Keep accurate and appropriate medical records.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Corridor Walls and Doors

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Corridor Walls and Doors

Issue:

corridors that are separated from common areas by walls constructed to limit the passage of smoke.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Potential for minimal harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Illumination and Emergency Power

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Illumination and Emergency Power

Issue:

proper backup exit lighting.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Furnishings and Decorations

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Furnishings and Decorations

Issue:

exits that are free from obstructions and can be used at all times.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

06/17/2005 - Miscellaneous

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Miscellaneous

Issue:

fire safety features required by current fire safety codes.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

06/17/2005

Date Fixed:

08/11/2005

04/07/2005 - Resident Rights

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Rights

Issue:

Immediately tell the resident, doctor, and a family member if: the resident is injured, there is a major change in resident's physical/mental health, there is a need to alter treatment significantly, or the resident must be transferred or discharged.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/07/2005

Date Fixed:

07/27/2005

04/07/2005 - Administration

Type:

Health

Category:

Administration

Issue:

Keep accurate and appropriate medical records.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/07/2005

Date Fixed:

07/27/2005

04/07/2005 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/07/2005

Date Fixed:

07/27/2005

04/07/2005 - Resident Assessment

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Assessment

Issue:

1) Develop a complete care plan within 7 days of each resident's admission; 2) prepare a care plan with the care team, including the primary nurse, doctor, resident or resident's family or representative; or 3) check and update the care plan.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/07/2005

Date Fixed:

07/27/2005

12/15/2004 - Resident Rights

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Rights

Issue:

Tell the resident or the resident's representative in writing how long the nursing home will hold the resident's bed when the resident temporarily leaves the facility.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

12/15/2004

Date Fixed:

01/31/2005

12/15/2004 - Resident Rights

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Rights

Issue:

Provide enough notice before discharging or transferring a resident.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

12/15/2004

Date Fixed:

01/31/2005

12/15/2004 - Resident Rights

Type:

Health

Category:

Resident Rights

Issue:

Protect the resident from a transfer or discharge that is not wanted or needed.